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Monitoring vPCs, Configuration Examples for vPCs

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Chapter 7 Configuring vPCs Monitoring vPCs Send document comments to [email protected] Command show vpc peer-keepalive show vpc role Purpose Displays information on the peer-keepalive messages. Displays the peer status, the role of the local device, the vPC system MAC address and system priority, and the MAC address and priority for the local vPC device. For detailed information about the fields in the output from these commands, see the Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Interfaces Command Reference, Release 5.x. Monitoring vPCs Use the show vpc statistics command to display vPC statistics. Note This command displays the vPC statistics only for the vPC peer device that you are working on. Configuration Examples for vPCs The following example shows how to configure vPC on device A as shown in Figure 7-11: Figure 7-11 vPC Configuration Example vPC domain 1 Nexus 7000 device A vPC peer link vPC device 7/79 port channel 55O0 7/1 port channel 20 7/2 port channel 20 Peer-keepalive link Nexus 7000 device B vPC device port channel 50 port channel 50 193286 Step 1 Enable vPC and LACP. switch# configure terminal OL-23435-03 Cisco Nexus 7000 Series NX-OS Interfaces Configuration Guide, Release 5.x 7-57

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Chapter 7
Configuring vPCs
Monitoring vPCs
For detailed information about the fields in the output from these commands, see the
Cisco Nexus 7000
Series NX-OS Interfaces Command Reference, Release 5.x
.
Monitoring vPCs
Use the
show vpc statistics
command to display vPC statistics.
Note
This command displays the vPC statistics only for the vPC peer device that you are working on.
Configuration Examples for vPCs
The following example shows how to configure vPC on device A as shown in
Figure 7-11
:
Figure 7-11
vPC Configuration Example
Step 1
Enable vPC and LACP.
switch#
configure terminal
show vpc peer-keepalive
Displays information on the peer-keepalive
messages.
show vpc role
Displays the peer status, the role of the local
device, the vPC system MAC address and system
priority, and the MAC address and priority for the
local vPC device.
Command
Purpose
vPC peer
link
19
3
2
8
6
Nex
us
7000
device A
Nex
us
7000
device B
vPC
device
vPC
device
7/2 port ch
a
nnel 20
7/1 port ch
a
nnel 20
vPC dom
a
in 1
Peer-keep
a
live
link
7/7 port ch
a
nnel
7/7 port ch
a
nnel
5O
5O
7/9 port ch
a
nnel
50
port ch
a
nnel
50
port ch
a
nnel
50